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Linux kernel 安全漏洞
The Linux kernel is the core of the open-source operating system Linux, developed by the Linux Foundation in the United States. There is a security vulnerability in the Linux kernel, which stems from improper DMA operations and may lead to memory leaks...
Linux kernel 安全漏洞
The Linux kernel is the core of the open-source operating system Linux, developed by the Linux Foundation in the United States. There is a security vulnerability in the Linux kernel, which stems from improper handling of changes in device DMA mapping requirements. This vulnerability may lead to...
Linux kernel 安全漏洞
The Linux kernel is the kernel used by the Linux operating system developed by the Linux Foundation in the United States. There is a security vulnerability in the Linux kernel, which stems from the lack of a security check before reading the DMA buffer. This vulnerability may lead to null pointer...
PT-2026-8182
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: nvme-pci: handle changing device dma map requirements The initial state of dma needs unmap may be false, but change to true while mapping the data iterator. Enabling swiotlb is one such case that can change the result. The nvme...
kernel: RDMA/rxe: Fix incomplete state save in rxe_requester
An incorrect state restoration flaw was found in the Linux kernel's RDMA rxe soft-RoCE driver in the requester packet transmission logic. A local user with access to RDMA devices can trigger this issue when network layer packet drops occur during RDMA send operations, causing the work queue eleme...
AMD EPYC 9005 Series 安全漏洞
The AMD EPYC 9005 Series is a series of processors developed by Advanced Microelectronics Devices, Inc. AMD. There are security vulnerabilities in the AMD EPYC 9005 Series. These vulnerabilities stem from improper handling of error conditions during host failures, which may allow privileged local...
DyMA-Fuzz: Dynamic Direct Memory Access Abstraction for Re-Hosted Monolithic Firmware Fuzzing
The rise of smart devices in critical domains--including automotive, medical, industrial--demands robust firmware testing. Fuzzing firmware in re-hosted environments is a promising method for automated testing at scale, but remains difficult due to the tight coupling of code with a...
RHEL 9 : kernel (RHSA-2026:2352)
The remote Redhat Enterprise Linux 9 host has packages installed that are affected by multiple vulnerabilities as referenced in the RHSA-2026:2352 advisory. The kernel packages contain the Linux kernel, the core of any Linux operating system. Security Fixes: kernel: sched: schcake: add bounds...
CVE-2026-23093 ksmbd: smbd: fix dma_unmap_sg() nents
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: ksmbd: smbd: fix dmaunmapsg nents The dmaunmapsg functions should be called with the same nents as the dmamapsg, not the value the map function returned...
kernel: Linux kernel: RDMA/rxe use-after-free vulnerability leading to potential arbitrary code execution
A flaw was found in the Linux kernel's Remote Direct Memory Access RDMA subsystem, specifically within the rxe component. This use-after-free vulnerability occurs in the rxecreatecq function. When the rxecqfrominit function fails, the subsequent call to rxecleanup attempts to free memory resource...
CVE-2025-71188
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: dmaengine: lpc18xx-dmamux: fix device leak on route allocation Make sure to drop the reference taken when looking up the DMA mux platform device during route allocation. Note that holding a reference to a device does not prevent...
CVE-2026-23034 drm/amdgpu/userq: Fix fence reference leak on queue teardown v2
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: drm/amdgpu/userq: Fix fence reference leak on queue teardown v2 The user mode queue keeps a pointer to the most recent fence in userq-lastfence. This pointer holds an extra dmafence reference. When the queue is destroyed, we free...
CVE-2026-23033 dmaengine: omap-dma: fix dma_pool resource leak in error paths
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: dmaengine: omap-dma: fix dmapool resource leak in error paths The dmapool created by dmapoolcreate is not destroyed when dmaasyncdeviceregister or ofdmacontrollerregister fails, causing a resource leak in the probe error paths. A...
CVE-2026-23033
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: dmaengine: omap-dma: fix dmapool resource leak in error paths The dmapool created by dmapoolcreate is not destroyed when dmaasyncdeviceregister or ofdmacontrollerregister fails, causing a resource leak in the probe error paths. A...
CVE-2025-71189
Technical details for CVE-2025-71189 are not provided in the connected documents; the available sources only reference the vulnerability and fix at a high level. Monitor for updates.
EUVD-2025-206586
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: dmaengine: dw: dmamux: fix OF node leak on route allocation failure Make sure to drop the reference taken to the DMA master OF node also on late route allocation failures...
CVE-2025-71189
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: dmaengine: dw: dmamux: fix OF node leak on route allocation failure Make sure to drop the reference taken to the DMA master OF node also on late route allocation failures...
CVE-2025-71188 dmaengine: lpc18xx-dmamux: fix device leak on route allocation
In the Linux kernel, the following vulnerability has been resolved: dmaengine: lpc18xx-dmamux: fix device leak on route allocation Make sure to drop the reference taken when looking up the DMA mux platform device during route allocation. Note that holding a reference to a device does not prevent...
Linux Kernel Security Vulnerabilities
The Linux kernel is the core of the open-source operating system Linux, developed by the Linux Foundation in the United States. There is a security vulnerability in the Linux kernel, which stems from the unreleased references in the DMA multiplexer devices. This vulnerability may lead to device...
Linux Kernel Security Vulnerabilities
The Linux kernel is the kernel used by the Linux operating system developed by the Linux Foundation in the United States. There is a security vulnerability in the Linux kernel, which stems from the DMA master node referencing unreleased resources, potentially leading to node leaks...